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Find training to help you become more trauma sensitive and trauma informed.

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Learn how you can further your knowledge regarding trauma and being trauma informed and trauma sensitive.

Reading Material

Books

1.  The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity by Dr. Nadine Burke Harris 

2.  How Children Succeed by Paul Tough 

3.  The ACEs Revolution!: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences by John R. Trayser 

4.  The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel Van Der Kolk, M.D. 

Articles

1.  Excessive Stress Disrupts the Architecture of the Developing Brain 

2.  Innovating in Early Head Start: Can Reducing Toxic Stress Improve Outcomes for Young Children?

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Strong4Life

Harvard University: Center on the Developing Child

Harvard University: Center on the Developing Child

 Strong4Life is here to help busy parents raise healthier families. We do this by focusing on three key strategies: equipping parents with the resources they need at home, training healthcare providers and working with schools and the community to impact kids where they learn and play. 

Harvard University: Center on the Developing Child

Harvard University: Center on the Developing Child

Harvard University: Center on the Developing Child

 The Center on the Developing Child’s diverse activities align around building an R&D platform for science-based innovation, and transforming the policy and practice landscape that supports and even demands change. We do this because society pays a huge price when children do not reach their potential, because half a century of policies and programs have not produced breakthrough outcomes, and because dramatic advances in science are ready to be used to achieve a promising future for every child. 

ACEs Connection

Harvard University: Center on the Developing Child

ACEs Connection

ACEs Connection is the Social Network for the ACEs Movement. This site connects those who are implementing trauma-informed and resilience-building practices based on ACEs science. The network’s 40,000+ members share their best practices, while inspiring each other to grow the ACEs movement. 

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